Carnegie Supernova Project: The First Homogeneous Sample of Super-Chandrasekhar-mass/2003fg-like Type Ia Supernovae
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Ashall, C.Lu, J.
Hsiao, E.Y.
Hoeflich, P.
Phillips, M.M.
Galbany, L.
Burns, C.R.
Contreras, C.
Krisciunas, K.
Morrell, N.

Stritzinger, M.D.
Suntzeff, N.B.
Taddia, F.
Anais, J.
Baron, E.
Brown, P.J.
Busta, L.
Campillay, A.
Castellón, S.
Corco, C.
Davis, S.
Folatelli, G.
Förster, F.
Freedman, W.L.
Gonzaléz, C.
Hamuy, M.
Holmbo, S.
Kirshner, R.P.
Kumar, S.
Marion, G.H.
Mazzali, P.
Morokuma, T.
Nugent, P.E.
Persson, S.E.
Piro, A.L.
Roth, M.
Salgado, F.
Sand, D.J.
Seron, J.
Shahbandeh, M.
Shappee, B.J.
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Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2021
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Ashall, C., Lu, J., Hsiao, E. Y., Hoeflich, P., Phillips, M. M., Galbany, L., Burns, C. R., Contreras, C., Krisciunas, K., Morrell, N., Stritzinger, M. D., Suntzeff, N. B., Taddia, F., Anais, J., Baron, E., Brown, P. J., Busta, L., Campillay, A., Castellón, S., … Shappee, B. J. (2021). Carnegie Supernova Project: The First Homogeneous Sample of Super-Chandrasekhar-mass/2003fg-like Type Ia Supernovae. Astrophysical Journal.Journal
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We present a multiwavelength photometric and spectroscopic analysis of 13 super-Chandrasekhar-mass/2003fg-like Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). Nine of these objects were observed by the Carnegie Supernova Project. The 2003fg-like SNe have slowly declining light curves (Δm 15(B) < 1.3 mag), and peak absolute B-band magnitudes of -19 < M B < -21 mag. Many of the 2003fg-like SNe are located in the same part of the luminosity-width relation as normal SNe Ia. In the optical B and V bands, the 2003fg-like SNe look like normal SNe Ia, but at redder wavelengths they diverge. Unlike other luminous SNe Ia, the 2003fg-like SNe generally have only one i-band maximum, which peaks after the epoch of the B-band maximum, while their near-IR (NIR) light-curve rise times can be ⪆40 days longer than those of normal SNe Ia. They are also at least 1 mag brighter in the NIR bands than normal SNe Ia, peaking above M H = -19 mag, and generally have negative Hubble residuals, which may be the cause of some systematics in dark-energy experiments. Spectroscopically, the 2003fg-like SNe exhibit peculiarities such as unburnt carbon well past maximum light, a large spread (8000-12,000 km s-1) in Si ii λ6355 velocities at maximum light with no rapid early velocity decline, and no clear H-band break at +10 days. We find that SNe with a larger pseudo-equivalent width of C ii at maximum light have lower Si ii λ6355 velocities and more slowly declining light curves. There are also multiple factors that contribute to the peak luminosity of 2003fg-like SNe. The explosion of a C-O degenerate core inside a carbon-rich envelope is consistent with these observations. Such a configuration may come from the core-degenerate scenario. © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..Note
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